Venus provides invaluable insights into the search for life on other planets, according to a new study from UC Riverside.
Despite surface temperatures hot enough to melt lead, lava-spewing volcanoes, and puffy clouds of sulfuric acid, ...
Studying and eventually understanding our planet Venus remains our best hope for characterizing earth-mass planets circling ...
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A fringe theory called "panspermia" suggests that lifeforms can spread to new planets by hitching rides on meteors. New ...
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Related: Alien ... there is life on Venus," said Maxwell Seager, an undergraduate student at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, who led the study. "But if we had shown that this ...